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The Banshee (pronounced /ˈbænʃiː/ , BAN -shee ), from the Irish bean sídhe ("woman of the síde " or "woman of the fairy mounds") is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually see...
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These little Hibernian relatives of Arial and Puck have a weird attractiveness for the student of Irish folk lore, ... The terror with which the name of the banshee is still received by peasants throughout the length and breadth of the land, show us clearly how widely-spread and how deeply-rooted was once the belief in...
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What a banshee is,their origin and what they do. ... Banshee or 'Bean-sidhe' is Irish for faerie woman - ban (bean), meaning a woman, and shee ( sidhe), meaning faerie. The banshee can appear in one of three guises: a young woman, a stately matron or a raddled old hag.
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Banshee - Common name for the Irish Bean Sidhe. In Scotland the banshee is known as caoineag (wailing woman) and, although seldom seen, she is often heard in the hills and glens, by lakes or running water .
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The bean-sidhe (woman of the fairy) may be an ancestral spirit appointed to forewarn members of certain ancient Irish families of their time of death. According to tradition, the banshee can only cry for five major Irish families: the O’Neill’s, the O’Brien’s, the O’Connor’s, the O'Gradys and the Kavanaghs.
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